They use any of the Musical Instruments used elsewhere in Europe.
Vanadium is used in surgical instruments and tools to increase their strength and durability. It forms a hard and wear-resistant coating that helps prolong the lifespan of the instruments and ensures they can withstand the repeated sterilization and use in medical procedures.
Telescopes
they use satellites and barometers and thermometers
because they thought of the machine only they can use it.
tools like radio and telescope and camera.
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Typical music of Spain is the Flamenco and it usually features the classical guitar and the use of castañuelas (castanets).
It is indirectly from Spain. The stringed instruments of Spain were also found in Portugal. It was the Portuguese that brought their instruments to Hawaii and there they evolved into the ukulele.
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Neither. The first guitar instruments were originated in central Asia and India. However, they were later adopted by Europeans and among them there were Spanish guitarists. Later, when Spain colonized the Americas, the guitar became part of the many musical instruments used for local performances. New Spain (now Mexico) was one of the many colonies that "imported" such instruments from Spain.
many places like germany, spain.
they use the same instruments we use because they are apart of us
Many instruments reached the British Isles through Spain. Some of these instruments, including the lute, were ultimately of Arabic origin.
They use "Texas Instruments"!
The term for the use of instruments in a piece of music is "orchestration."
Brass instruments do not have reeds, some woodwind instruments do.
The guitar originated in Spain during the 15th century. It evolved from earlier stringed instruments like the lute and the vihuela. The modern guitar as we know it today has its roots in Spain, but similar instruments can be found in various cultures around the world.